The History of Little Peter, the Ship Boy The History of Little Peter, the Ship Boy

The History of Little Peter, the Ship Boy

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Betsy was an old woman who lived nearly half a mile off, on the hill-side. She had known Mary Gray from her childhood, and came every day, without fee or reward, to assist her during the grievous illness from which she had long been suffering, while little Peter was away tending Farmer Ashton’s sheep on the neighbouring downs. Widow Gray’s cottage stood towards the bottom on the sloping side of some lofty downs, which extended far away east and west, as well as a considerable distance southward towards the ocean, which was, as the crow flies, about ten miles off from the highest point above it.

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Juvenil
PUBLICADO
1880
1 de enero
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104
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Public Domain
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